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In some applications, it may be necessary to lock a facility down due to
an emergency. An emergency could be due to a riot, chemical spill, an
individual with hazardous behavior, or for other reasons.
There are varying levels of
security related to a facility lock down condition, and the system can be
configured to respond in a number of ways:
In addition, the system can
affect the user’s ability to exit the area in the event of a lock down. Depending
upon the facility, it may be necessary to control both entry and exit of the
building. In a laboratory or industrial environment, consider the following:
Protected Item
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Goal
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| Protect employees from harm |
Controlling entry to keep something or someone outside such
as in the case of a riot |
| Prevent a select agent from being released into the
environment |
Controlling entry and exit to keep something or someone
inside, such as in the case of laboratory accident |
In the table below, choose a system
to see more about equipment requirements and suggestions suitable for the
application.
Is your work affecting a fire
rating?
Altering a fire rated door or its
frame by drilling holes or mounting hardware may void its warranty or negate
fire ratings and certifications. We recommend that you consult with a licensed,
professional locksmith, the door manufacturer, and local construction
authorities before making alterations to any door.
How does your work affect life
safety efforts?
Local jurisdiction statutes or laws
may require use of particular exit methods, and may disallow other strategies.
We recommend that you contact local authorities to obtain a clear understanding
of local requirements related to exit and sound life safety practices. |